Yep, only a *.**.2-4 change - funny, I cobbled together a 'duo' with both 1.19.2 and 1.32.2 just so I could have the luxury of two separate xfe fms and their distinct add-ons (works great but F3 always gives the 132 for a new instance) .. 119 might be a trifle quicker but it's a wash with 132's features/gui. Kind of a brown theme for 119 and greenish for 132

That one is a sleeping dog for me (since so far I can't rebuild the gui to only have a dropdown box, ideal would be a context menu branch if it could be done which I doubt in a simple hierarchy). Normally I simply edit a nice selection of 'History' apps for anything that fits a personal openwith kit for the dropbox and leave the other button alooone .. dog sleeps nice enough.

Some like to 'associate' filetypes, I find it easier to edit the rc - tip! to make it easier to find ext-lines, sort the filetypes section in medit or any text editor that has the sort function .. it gets unsorted afterwards but helps for when you're working there (search is another, but sometimes gives too much). One of the few pitbs to making xfe universal is the wide array of different apps in different pups (like media players and bare html viewers).

I feel so out of the loop
What is this "Open with" everybody talks about.
I'm totally lost ...You mean it is not added to the Menu?
Does one need to go to terminal and call it up with parameters?_________________I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though

2. If I'm running Xfe...
And I right-click on a file...
Lets say it's a PET file...
The context menu displayed includes "Open with..." as one of the listed choices.
So...

2. If I then click on "Open with..."...
A dialog opens that aught to offer the means to choose a program to use to "Open" the file.
[Also offers a tick-box to associate the program to always automatically be used to open that file type.]
But...

3. Unless I apply a workaround...
The drop-down-box is EMPTY!
[The workaround populates the drop-down-box with programs that I specify]
So...

4. In the case where the drop-down-box is empty...
I would be forced to manually navigate to a suitable program [e.g. petget to open a PET file]...
Which is an inconvenience.

5. Right now...
Having applied the workaround...
My Xfe->"Open with..." drop-down-box includes:
leafpad, abiword, epdfview, ffconvert, foxit, geany, gnome-mplayer, md5sum, mplayer, mtpaint, notepad.
Note that petget isn't included!
Must get around to adding that to the list.
Tried to do it right now, but it fails to take for some reason.

Hi. I wonder if you can help me...
I use Lucid Puppy 5.28-004 and JWM. I installed XFE from the PPM. I wanted to make it my default file manager so i downloaded Sylvander's pet to make it default instead of ROX.
Everything is ok, except the drive icons on my desktop. When i click them, XFE opens, that's ok. But they don't refresh. If i connect i.e an external HDD, it won't figure on my desktop because it's not refreshing, also, i don't know when they're mounted or not... any solution?

1. "I use Lucid Puppy 5.28-004"
(a) How about updating to the latest version = lupu-528.005?
What kind of install are you running?
"Live" CD, and pupsave file?

2. "I wanted to make it my default file manager so i downloaded Sylvander's pet to make it default instead of ROX"
(a) Is THIS the kind of thing you used to make Xfe the default file manager?
That's rather ancient now, and I no longer use it, because it's something of a pest to have Xfe open each time a partition is mounted by being clicked on the desktop.
I leave the Puppy as originally set up, so that ROX opens by default...
Then I just close ROX and open Xfe instead if I prefer [and I usually do].

3. "But they don't refresh. If i connect i.e an external HDD, it won't figure on my desktop because it's not refreshing, also, i don't know when they're mounted or not... any solution?"
(a) If it were me...
I'd uninstall the program used to make Xfe the default file manager...
Or by any means you prefer->[restore a pupsave backup], go back to using ROX as the default file manager.
Then...

3) yep, leave rox as the default fm for desktop driveicons (a bit involved to change that so it works correctly with anything else) - an alternative is pmount, not so hard to edit so that it doesn't automatically load rox when mounting (search 'rox' after you open pmount in a text editor and try some selective commenting out of lines 'til you get the one that doesn't auto rox when it's #'d). Either way works (pmount is a bit less convenient than desktop driveicons, but if you don't use the rox pinboard .. it all depends on how much you use something as to how convenient it is).

xfe132 should display mounted drive-fs in /mnt with a fairly obvious icon (at least it's not a folder image), rclick to get unmount or use pmount or.. (pmount should 'refresh' itself as part of probe if used) - to refresh an xfe panel ctrl+r, or F1 for the very useful built-in tips

for sfs, 2-4fs filetypes I have filemnt as the 'open' operator in xferc's filetypes section - rclick->'open' to mount, 'open' again to unmount (almost like the clickon in rox). These are a somewhat special case, especially sfs types (older/newer can "fail to mount" depending on compatibility with the running pup .. then you have to clear it to unmount the parent drive-fs)

@capicoso - you can always put xfe in the rox openwith (can't recall offhand which xapplication***etc so it gets inode proper , rox/mimetypes is fun that way )

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